Special Limits Of Liability Sample Clauses

Special Limits Of Liability. The special limit for each category shown be- low is the total limit for each loss for all prop- erty in that category. These special limits do not increase the Coverage C limit of liability. a. $200 on money, bank notes, bullion, gold other than goldware, silver other than sil- verware, platinum other than platinumware, coins, medals, scrip, stored value cards and smart cards. b. $1,500 on securities, accounts, deeds, evidences of debt, letters of credit, notes other than bank notes, manuscripts, per- xxxxx records, passports, tickets and stamps. This dollar limit applies to these categories regardless of the medium (such as paper or computer software) on which the material exists. c. $1,500 on watercraft of all types, including their trailers, furnishings, equipment and outboard engines or motors. d. $1,500 on trailers or semitrailers not used with watercraft of all types. e. $1,500 for loss by theft of jewelry, watches, furs, precious and semiprecious stones. f. $2,500 for loss by theft of firearms and related equipment. g. $2,500 for loss by theft of silverware, silver- plated ware, goldware, gold-plated xxxx, platinumware, platinum-plated xxxx and pewterware. This includes flatware, hollow- xxxx, tea sets, trays and trophies made of or including silver, gold or pewter. h. $2,500 on property, on the "residence premises", used primarily for "business" purposes. i. $500 on property, away from the "residence premises", used primarily for "business" purposes. However, this limit does not ap- ply to loss to electronic apparatus and other property described in Categories j. and k. below. j. $1,500 on electronic apparatus and acces- sories, while in or upon a "motor vehicle", but only if the apparatus is equipped to be operated by power from the "motor vehi- cle's" electrical system while still capable of being operated by other power sources. k. $1,500 on electronic apparatus and acces- sories used primarily for "business" while away from the "residence premises" and not in or upon a "motor vehicle". The appa- ratus must be equipped to be operated by power from the "motor vehicle's" electrical system while still capable of being operated by other power sources.
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Special Limits Of Liability. These limits do not in- crease the Coverage C limit of liability. The special limit for each numbered category below is the total limit for each loss for all property in that category.
Special Limits Of Liability. The special limit for each category shown below is the total limit for each loss for all property in that category. These special limits do not increase the Coverage C limit of liability. a. $200 on money, bank notes, bullion, gold other than goldware, silver other than silverware, platinum other than platinumware, coins, medals, scrip, stored value cards and smart cards. b. $1,500 on securities, accounts, deeds, evidences of debt, letters of credit, notes other than bank notes, manuscripts, personal records, passports, tickets and stamps. This dollar limit applies to these categories regardless of the medium (such as paper or computer software) on which the material exists. c. $1,500 on watercraft of all types, including their trailers, furnishings, equipment and outboard engines or motors. d. $1,500 on trailers or semitrailers not used with watercraft of all types. e. $2,500 on property, on the "residence premises", used primarily for "business" purposes. f. $1,500 on property, away from the "residence premises", used primarily for "business" purposes. However, this limit does not apply to antennas, tapes, wires, records, disks or other media that are: (1) Used with electronic equipment that reproduces, receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals; and (2) In or upon a "motor vehicle". g. $1,500 on portable electronic equipment that: (1) Reproduces, receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals; (2) Is designed to be operated by more than one power source, one of which is a "motor vehicle's" electrical system; and (3) Is in or upon a "motor vehicle". h. $250 on antennas, tapes, wires, records, disks or other media that are: (1) Used with electronic equipment that reproduces, receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals; and (2) In or upon a "motor vehicle".
Special Limits Of Liability. The special limit for each category shown be- low is the total limit for each loss for all proper- ty in that category. These special limits do not increase the Coverage C limit of liability. a. $200 on money, bank notes, bullion, gold other than goldware, silver other than sil- verware, platinum other than platinumware, coins, medals, scrip, stored value cards and smart cards. b. $1,500 on securities, accounts, deeds, evidences of debt, letters of credit, notes other than bank notes, manuscripts, per- xxxxx records, passports, tickets and stamps. This dollar limit applies to these categories regardless of the medium (such as paper or computer software) on which the material exists. c. $1,500 on watercraft of all types, including their trailers, furnishings, equipment and outboard engines or motors. d. $1,500 on trailers or semitrailers not used with watercraft of all types. e. $2,500 on property, on the "residence premises", used primarily for "business" purposes. f. $1,500 on property, away from the "resi- dence premises", used primarily for "busi- ness" purposes. However, this limit does not apply to antennas, tapes, wires, rec- ords, disks or other media that are: (1) Used with electronic equipment that reproduces, receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals; and (2) In or upon a "motor vehicle". g. $1,500 on portable electronic equipment that: (1) Reproduces, receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals; (2) Is designed to be operated by more than one power source, one of which is a "motor vehicle's" electrical system; and (3) Is in or upon a "motor vehicle". h. $250 for antennas, tapes, wires, records, disks or other media that are: (1) Used with electronic equipment that reproduces, receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals; and (2) In or upon a "motor vehicle".
Special Limits Of Liability. Cosmetic and Aesthetic Damage to Floors
Special Limits Of Liability. Regardless of the number of (A) covered parties under this Memorandum, (B) persons or organizations who sustain injury or damage, or (C) claims made or suits brought within the meaning of subparagraphs (1) and (2) above, the Authority’s liability under this endorsement shall be limited as follows:
Special Limits Of Liability. The following special limits of liability apply only to property described in a. above and are in addition to the Coverage C special limits that apply to the policy to which this endorsement is attached. They do not increase the Coverage C Limit Of Liability shown in the Schedule. The special limit shown for each numbered category is the total limit for each loss for the property in that category. (1) $250 for each hearing aid or other similar audio enhancement device. (2) $100 for each pair of eyeglasses. (3) $100 for all contact lenses. (4) $500 for all false teeth or dentures. (5) $500 for each medi-alert device. (6) $250 for all walking aids and devices such as walkers or canes. (7) $500 for each wheelchair.
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Special Limits Of Liability. These limits
Special Limits Of Liability. (3) Is in or upon a "motor vehicle". (1) Used with electronic equipment that limits do not increase the Coverage C limit reproduces, receives or transmits of liability. audio, visual or data signals; and (2) In or upon a "motor vehicle". HO0003 (05/11) Page 3 of 20
Special Limits Of Liability. (3) Is in or upon a "motor vehicle". (1) Used with electronic equipment that limits do not increase the Coverage C limit reproduces, receives or transmits of liability. audio, visual or data signals; and a. $200 on money, bank notes, bullion, gold (2) In or upon a "motor vehicle". other than goldware, silver other than 4. Property Not Covered silverware, platinum other than We do not cover: platinumware, coins, medals, scrip, a. Articles separately described and stored value cards and smart cards. specifically insured, regardless of the notes other than bank notes, manuscripts, personal records, passports, tickets and
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